| /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ |
| /* |
| * utmp/wtmp support routines. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2010 Denys Vlasenko |
| * |
| * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| */ |
| #include "libbb.h" |
| |
| static void touch(const char *filename) |
| { |
| if (access(filename, R_OK | W_OK) == -1) |
| close(open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0664)); |
| } |
| |
| void FAST_FUNC write_new_utmp(pid_t pid, int new_type, const char *tty_name, const char *username, const char *hostname) |
| { |
| struct utmpx utent; |
| char *id; |
| unsigned width; |
| |
| memset(&utent, 0, sizeof(utent)); |
| utent.ut_pid = pid; |
| utent.ut_type = new_type; |
| tty_name = skip_dev_pfx(tty_name); |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_line, tty_name, sizeof(utent.ut_line)); |
| if (username) |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_user, username, sizeof(utent.ut_user)); |
| if (hostname) |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_host, hostname, sizeof(utent.ut_host)); |
| utent.ut_tv.tv_sec = time(NULL); |
| |
| /* Invent our own ut_id. ut_id is only 4 chars wide. |
| * Try to fit something remotely meaningful... */ |
| id = utent.ut_id; |
| width = sizeof(utent.ut_id); |
| if (tty_name[0] == 'p') { |
| /* if "ptyXXX", map to "pXXX" */ |
| /* if "pts/XX", map to "p/XX" */ |
| *id++ = 'p'; |
| width--; |
| } /* else: usually it's "ttyXXXX", map to "XXXX" */ |
| if (strlen(tty_name) > 3) |
| tty_name += 3; |
| strncpy(id, tty_name, width); |
| |
| touch(_PATH_UTMPX); |
| //utmpxname(_PATH_UTMPX); |
| setutxent(); |
| /* Append new one (hopefully, unless we collide on ut_id) */ |
| pututxline(&utent); |
| endutxent(); |
| |
| #if ENABLE_FEATURE_WTMP |
| /* "man utmp" says wtmp file should *not* be created automagically */ |
| /*touch(bb_path_wtmp_file);*/ |
| updwtmpx(bb_path_wtmp_file, &utent); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Read "man utmp" to make sense out of it. |
| */ |
| void FAST_FUNC update_utmp(pid_t pid, int new_type, const char *tty_name, const char *username, const char *hostname) |
| { |
| struct utmpx utent; |
| struct utmpx *utp; |
| |
| touch(_PATH_UTMPX); |
| //utmpxname(_PATH_UTMPX); |
| setutxent(); |
| |
| /* Did init/getty/telnetd/sshd/... create an entry for us? |
| * It should be (new_type-1), but we'd also reuse |
| * any other potentially stale xxx_PROCESS entry */ |
| while ((utp = getutxent()) != NULL) { |
| if (utp->ut_pid == pid |
| // && ut->ut_line[0] |
| && utp->ut_id[0] /* must have nonzero id */ |
| && ( utp->ut_type == INIT_PROCESS |
| || utp->ut_type == LOGIN_PROCESS |
| || utp->ut_type == USER_PROCESS |
| || utp->ut_type == DEAD_PROCESS |
| ) |
| ) { |
| if (utp->ut_type >= new_type) { |
| /* Stale record. Nuke hostname */ |
| memset(utp->ut_host, 0, sizeof(utp->ut_host)); |
| } |
| /* NB: pututxline (see later) searches for matching utxent |
| * using getutxid(utent) - we must not change ut_id |
| * if we want *exactly this* record to be overwritten! |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| //endutxent(); - no need, pututxline can deal with (and actually likes) |
| //the situation when utmp file is positioned on found record |
| |
| if (!utp) { |
| if (new_type != DEAD_PROCESS) |
| write_new_utmp(pid, new_type, tty_name, username, hostname); |
| else |
| endutxent(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Make a copy. We can't use *utp, pututxline's internal getutxid |
| * will overwrite it before it is used! */ |
| utent = *utp; |
| |
| utent.ut_type = new_type; |
| if (tty_name) |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_line, skip_dev_pfx(tty_name), sizeof(utent.ut_line)); |
| if (username) |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_user, username, sizeof(utent.ut_user)); |
| if (hostname) |
| safe_strncpy(utent.ut_host, hostname, sizeof(utent.ut_host)); |
| utent.ut_tv.tv_sec = time(NULL); |
| |
| /* Update, or append new one */ |
| //setutxent(); |
| pututxline(&utent); |
| endutxent(); |
| |
| #if ENABLE_FEATURE_WTMP |
| /* "man utmp" says wtmp file should *not* be created automagically */ |
| /*touch(bb_path_wtmp_file);*/ |
| updwtmpx(bb_path_wtmp_file, &utent); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* man utmp: |
| * When init(8) finds that a process has exited, it locates its utmp entry |
| * by ut_pid, sets ut_type to DEAD_PROCESS, and clears ut_user, ut_host |
| * and ut_time with null bytes. |
| * [same applies to other processes which maintain utmp entries, like telnetd] |
| * |
| * We do not bother actually clearing fields: |
| * it might be interesting to know who was logged in and from where |
| */ |
| void FAST_FUNC update_utmp_DEAD_PROCESS(pid_t pid) |
| { |
| update_utmp(pid, DEAD_PROCESS, NULL, NULL, NULL); |
| } |